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BarentsObserver, June 26, 2009

New attack submarine will be called “Kazan”

Construction of the second submarine in the new “Graney” class of nuclear powered attack submarines will probably start at Sevmash on July 24.

BarentsObserver, June 16, 2009

Gazprom postpones Yamal development

Russian energy major Gazprom will postpone the launch of the Bovanenkovo field in Yamal until 2012, a high-ranking company representative confirmed today.

BarentsObserver, June 15, 2009

Gazprom losing to StatoilHydro in European market

Gazprom’s exports to the EU in the first quarter of the year dropped 35,3 percent. Meanwhile, StatoilHydro boosts its export and is now almost as big as the Russian producer in the European market.

BarentsObserver, June 15, 2009

New Russian draft decree may hinder trade between EU and Russia

The Russian Federal Customs Service is preparing a draft decree for the Russian government that will shift the transport of containers 20 feet or larger arriving in Russia to sea or rail modes.

Arctic Focus, June 15, 2009

No demand for Arctic gas

An increasing amount of liquefied natural gas being imported into the United States and new shale deposits resulting in cheap natural gas supplies have reduced the need to develop gas in the Arctic, potentially pushing back the need to use Arctic gas by 15 years, according to pipeline executive Steve Letwin.

BarentsObserver, June 15, 2009

General Staff: New security treaty must include Arctic

Deputy leader in the Russian General Staff Anatoly Nogovitsyn says the proposed new European Security Treaty should include also the North Atlantic and the Arctic.

BarentsObserver, June 15, 2009

Bureaucracy curbs greenhouse gas emission reductions

Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper mill is one of 38 Russian companies waiting for the authorities' approval to sell carbon credits that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions with 1 million tons a year.

BarentsObserver, June 12, 2009

Sami Parliament fights Norwegian government over mining rights

The Sami Parliament demands that all companies engaging in mining activities in northern Norway pay a special fee compensating regional Sami communities. The Norwegian government wants it otherwise.

BarentsObserver, June 12, 2009

Norway invests in border infrastructure

A new highway to the Russian border is to facilitate more trade and travelling between Norway and Russia. The highway is to be constructed by year 2014.

Arctic Focus, June 12, 2009

Caribou in decline

According to a recent study of caribou populations the animal’s numbers have decreased worldwide by a whopping 60 percent in the past three decades. Scientists are calling it a “dramatic revelation”.